Ronaldo
Ronaldo Luis Nazário de
Lima
(born
September 22,
1976), simply known
as Ronaldo, is a Brazilian professional
footballer who is
widely regarded as one of the greatest players to have played the game. He plays
as a
striker for
Brazil and the
Italian
Serie A club
AC Milan. He has
been nicknamed "The Phenomenon" (Portuguese:
O Fenômeno,
Spanish:
El Fenómeno).
Pelé named him one
of the 125 greatest footballers in March 2004.
Ronaldo has enjoyed
success at the international level, winning the
1994 and
2002 FIFA World Cups
with Brazil. Ronaldo has won three
FIFA World Player of the Year
awards (1996, 1997, 2002). He and former
Real Madrid
teammate
Zinedine Zidane are
the only two men to have won the award three times.
Personal life
Ronaldo was born in
Bento Ribeiro, a
poor neighborhood in
Rio de Janeiro,
Brazil. Like many of his friends, he began to play football in the streets of
his neighborhood. Ronaldo's actual date of birth is (September 18 1976) , as his
father did not register his birth certificate until 22 September 1976.
In April 1999, Ronaldo married
Milene Domingues.
The marriage lasted four years and ended in divorce. The couple had a son,
Ronald (born 2000). In 2005, Ronaldo got engaged to Brazilian model and
MTV
VJ
Daniela Cicarelli,
who became pregnant but suffered a
miscarriage; their
relationship lasted 3 months after their engagement. He ended his relationship
with Brazilian
supermodel
Raica Oliveira in
December 2006. Writer Andrew Downie asserted a correlation between Ronaldo's
personal life and performance on the pitch, noting that his most prolific
periods of goalscoring have coincided with the times when he was happily
married.[2]
In 2005, Ronaldo became
co-owner of
A1 Team Brazil,
alongside Brazilian motorsports legend
Emerson Fittipaldi.
The team participates in the newly launched
A1 Grand Prix
series, with
Nelson Piquet, Jr.,
Tony Kanaan and
João Paulo Oliveira as drivers.
Football career
Ronaldo's football abilities were first recognised
when he was 14. He was recommended to the Brazil youth team by
World Cup winner
Jairzinho, who also
arranged for his own former club,
Cruzeiro Esporte Clube,
to sign him when he was old enough for a professional contract.[citation
needed]
Ronaldo scored 12 goals in
14 games in the Brazilian National Championship, and in the Minas Gerais State
Championship he scored all three goals in Cruzeiro's 3-1 victory against
arch-rival Atlético Mineiro. After being scouted by
Piet de Visser, he
was soon transferred for US$6 million to
PSV Eindhoven,
where he scored 42 goals in 46 league games and reached a total of 55 goals in
57 official appearances. Later he attracted the attention of Spain's
FC Barcelona. He
played for Barça in the 1996-97 season, scoring 47 in 49 (including appearances
in the
Copa del Rey and
European Cup Winners Cup)
on the way to leading the Catalan side to
UEFA Cup Winners' Cup
triumph (where he capped the season with the winning goal in the cup final
itself).
Inter Milan swooped
to sign him the following year, and Ronaldo duly helped them repeat his former
side's cup-winning run, this time in the
UEFA Cup. As of
2006, Ronaldo is the last player to score more than 30 goals in 1 season in the
Spanish
La Liga.
A year after the
1998 FIFA World Cup,
he severely injured his right knee and was out of the game for several months.
During his first comeback in 2000, he played only seven minutes during a league
game against
Lazio before
injuring his knee for a second time.
After two operations and 20 months of
rehabilitation, Ronaldo came back for the
2002 FIFA World Cup,
helping Brazil win their fifth World Cup title. Later in 2002 he won the
World Player of the Year
award for the third time, and transferred from Inter to
Real Madrid for
approximately €39,000,000, after frequent disputes with Inter coach
Héctor Cúper.[citation
needed] His transfer to Madrid was the subject of a media
frenzy not just laced with the usual hype because of his reputation, but more so
because he was now the third successive
Galactico (or
superstar) signed in as many years by the Spanish giants as part of their policy
of signing the world's biggest superstar football players in order to maintain
their levels of success whilst broadening their reaches of fame.
Ronaldo was such a
well-known signing that sales of his shirt on the day of his signing alone broke
all records the world over. Proof of his fame came with the fact that even
though Ronaldo was sidelined through injury until October 2002, fans continued
to chant his name in the stands. Ronaldo scored twice in his debut for Real
Madrid. That same reception was observed on the night of the final game of the
season against
Athletic Bilbao,
where Ronaldo scored again to seal his first season with 23 league goals (not
including the goals in the
UEFA Champions League
that included a
hat-trick away at
Manchester United -
which the Manchester United fans gave him a standing ovation for, as he was
substituted, which showed great respect for Ronaldo's ability) and the
La Liga Championship
title for 2003, which Ronaldo had previously failed to win whilst at
FC Barcelona.
On
18 January
2007 it was
reported that Ronaldo has agreed terms with
A.C. Milan for a
transfer of about $7.8 million.[3]
Ronaldo was forced to pay for the remaining period on his contract which tied
him to Real Madrid, only because the latter did not accept to release him, while
A.C. Milan were not ready to pay such a sum. On Thursday,
25 January Ronaldo
flew from Madrid to Milan to watch A.C. Milan in a cup tie against
AS Roma. Statements
on the clubs website said that Ronaldo was in Milan for a medical, and that a
meeting had been arranged for Monday with Real Madrid officials to discuss and
finalize his transfer to Milan. On
January 26 Ronaldo
successfully completed his medical tests at the Milanello training complex under
the supervision of club doctors, and the transfer completed on
30 January[4]
and got the jersey number 99. He made his debut as a substitute for Milan
on
11 February
2007, during the
2-1 victory over
Livorno. The next
game at
Siena on
17 February
2007, Ronaldo
scored twice and assisted on a third goal in his first start for Milan as they
won an exciting game 4-3.
After his move to A.C.
Milan, Ronaldo joined the list of the few players to have played for both Inter
Milan and A.C. Milan in the
Milan derby and is
the only player to have scored for both sides in the derby game (for Inter in
the 98/99 season and for Milan in the 06/07 season). Ronaldo is also one of the
few players to have starred for
Real Madrid and
FC Barcelona, which
also boasts a
heated rivalry.
However, Ronaldo has never transferred directly between the teams in the derby.
Despite his tremendous
success over the past decade, Ronaldo has yet to win the
UEFA Champions League
in his club career which now looks to be on its final stretch. During the
2006-07 season, though Milan won the
2006-07 title,
Ronaldo was
cup-tied with
Madrid and ineligible to take part. The closest that he has even been was in
2003 when he helped
Real Madrid to the
semi-finals, where they lost to
Juventus F.C..
International career
Ronaldo made his
international debut for
Brazil in 1994, in
a friendly match in
Recife against
Argentina. He went
to the
1994 FIFA World Cup
in the USA as a 17-year-old but did not play. He came to be known then as
Ronaldinho, since
Ronaldo Rodrigues de Jesus,
his older team-mate on the tournament, was too called Ronaldo (and nicknamed
Ronaldão to further distinguish them). Another Brazilian player,
Ronaldo de Assis Moreira,
who is widely known as
Ronaldinho, would
come to be called Ronaldinho
Gaúcho when he
joined the Brazilian main national team in 1999.
Voted the
FIFA World Player of the Year
in 1996 and 1997, he scored four goals and made three assists[5]
during the
1998 FIFA World Cup.
The night before the final, he suffered a
convulsive fit. He
was initially removed from the starting lineup 72 minutes before the match but
he requested to play and was later reinstated by coach
Mario Zagallo.
Ronaldo did not perform well and he was injured in a collision with French
goalkeeper
Fabien Barthez.
Brazil lost the final to hosts
France 3-0.[6]
Adrian Williams, professor of clinical neurology at Birmingham University, said
that Ronaldo should not have played, saying that he would have been feeling the
after effects of the seizure and that "there is no way that he would have been
able to perform to the best of his ability within 24 hours of his first fit --
if it was his first fit."[7]
Ronaldo won the
Golden Shoe as the
top scorer in the
2002 FIFA World Cup
with eight goals. He scored against every team he came up against except England
in the quarter finals and scored two in the final against
Germany, helping
Brazil win their fifth World Cup title. He also equaled
Pelé's Brazilian
record of 12 World Cup goals, adding to the four he scored in the
1998 tournament.
On
June 2,
2004, Ronaldo
scored an unusual
hat-trick for
Brazil against arch-rivals Argentina in a
CONMEBOL qualifier for the
2006 World Cup, scoring all three of Brazil's goals from the penalty
spot, winning all the penalties himself.
Although Brazil won their first two group games
against
Croatia and
Australia,
respectively, Ronaldo was repeatedly jeered for being overweight and slow
(Brazil President
Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva
questioned the national coach "Ronaldo is fat or isn't he?"). Nonetheless, coach
Carlos Alberto Parreira
kept him in the starting lineup in face of calls to have Ronaldo replaced. With
his two goals against
Japan in the
2006 FIFA World Cup,
he became the 20th player ever to score in three different FIFA World Cups.
Ronaldo scored in the
1998,
2002 and
2006 FIFA World Cups.
On
June 27,
2006, he broke the
all-time World Cup Finals scoring record of 14, held by
Gerd Müller after
scoring his 15th World Cup goal against
Ghana in the 2006
FIFA World Cup Round of 16. He also equaled a much less talked about mark: with
his third goal of the 2006 World Cup, Ronaldo became only the second player ever
(Jürgen
Klinsmann being the other) to score at least three goals in each of
three World Cups. However, Brazil was eliminated by France 1-0 in the
quarter-finals. As of
July 1, 2006, he
had scored 62 goals in 97 international matches.[8]
Following the 2006 World Cup, Ronaldo had surgery
on
July 16,
2006, to remove
calcifications from his left
tibia.[9]
Philanthropy
Ronaldo became a
United Nations Development
Programme
Goodwill Ambassador
in 2000. "No one should be doomed to a life of poverty, whether by birth or as a
consequence of war", Ronaldo said.[10][11]
Ronaldo has also supported numerous Israeli and
Palestinian children's charities and conducted a tour of
Israel and the
West Bank.[12]
Honors and awards
Individual Honors
Country
Club
Cruzeiro
PSV Eindhoven
FC Barcelona
Internazionale
Real
Madrid
Individual
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